“A great race is a great race. Everyone loves to see that bow ball right next to another lane right down to the wire.” – Evoked the spirit of the UK “Time Handicapping” innovation.

Using standard hulls for PR1 and PR2 – Making the sport more accessible because less specialized equipment would be needed and easier to row

“Making that kind of experience for more people just real comes from talking with the athlete and find out what they need. In pararowing, there is no cookie cutter for anybody. So, how do we advance this? We have to allow things to be much more customizable. We have to have people like Andy [Crumpholt] to can provide some engineering and know-how in order to create those things that are really going to work for the athlete…[figuring out all of the custom requirements] is both maddening and exciting because its like a new Rubic’s cube everyday.”

“The person who commented that the [remote steering device] may not be safe or might add an element of danger…that person isn’t wrong. All of the things that we are doing right now, you are going to have to consider to be a calculate risk. But athletes who are pushing the envelope,